A Hired Imposter’s Secrets #6⇒ (My Design Process)
So you’re working on something new
Ok, so you have a project assigned to you at work, or you just had the genius idea of solution for a problem that you can fix for a friend, company, or maybe you want to automate your workflow. Now, you’re ready to ...
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Bob Fornal
Senior Solutions Developer
When I am working with clients, I always try to define the MVP (Minimum Viable Product) as detailed as possible. Anything else gets added after the MVP is accomplished. This way we minimize scope creep.
Also, I tend to be designing from rough wire-framing tools that generally don't match the UI Library so I have to push to make it clear that the wire-frame is not the final view ... we can call it pixel perfect, but there is always variation.
Great article; just adding my thoughts!